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Privacy Policy Generator
Generate a comprehensive privacy policy for your website or app. Customise with your details, data types collected, and optional GDPR, CCPA and COPPA clauses. Download as .txt.
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Privacy Policy Generator
⚠️ Legal disclaimer: This generator creates a template for informational purposes. Consult a qualified lawyer to ensure your privacy policy meets all applicable legal requirements for your specific situation.
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GDPR & CCPA Clauses
Optional GDPR rights section and CCPA California consumer rights included.
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Policy updates in real time as you fill in your details.
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Download as .txt
Save a local copy of your policy document instantly.
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Fully Customisable
Toggle cookies, third-party sharing, children's privacy and more.
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Validator Tools📖 How to Use
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Enter your details
Fill in website name, URL, company name and contact email.
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Select data types
Check all data types your website actually collects.
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Enable optional clauses
Toggle GDPR, CCPA, cookies and children's privacy as needed.
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Copy or download
Click Copy Policy or Download to save your policy.
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❓ FAQ
Do I legally need a privacy policy?+
Yes, if you collect any personal data from users — including cookies, email addresses, analytics data or IP addresses. Laws requiring privacy policies include GDPR (EU), CCPA (California), PIPEDA (Canada), and COPPA (children under 13). Even basic analytics tools like Google Analytics trigger this requirement.
What is GDPR?+
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is the EU's comprehensive data protection law. It applies to any website that collects data from EU residents, regardless of where the website is hosted. It grants users rights to access, correct, delete, and port their data.
What is the difference between GDPR and CCPA?+
GDPR covers EU/EEA residents and applies to any site processing their data. CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) covers California residents. Both grant data subject rights but differ in scope and requirements. Many businesses implement both to cover their user base.
How often should I update my privacy policy?+
Update your policy whenever you change how you collect or use data, add new third-party services, or when relevant laws change. Best practice is to review annually and update as needed. Always update the "Last Updated" date.
What should I do with this generated policy?+
Download the policy, review it carefully, and customise any sections that don't accurately reflect your practices. Strongly consider having a lawyer review it before publishing. Place it on your website in an easily accessible location, typically the footer.